Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1933, 1, p. 6

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* ‘"‘The HCuses cussion n*w duw thorou V alue of Heat Insulation Stressed by the Fuel Board PAGE 81X ULD dn d lt ind adts en dep l in at fls . onl Li ‘Arra\ of Baseball ley r‘e T1 D. Ma and O austive di AY O M nal neen gAat Kirkland ling bodv Materlal for Ball Team at Kirkland Lake Said to be Unusually Striking. Notable Migration of Players Reported. 2CUve roser IncCciluG@?2s CcoluUulpie oh whtâ€"hand twirlers, a new southpaw, complete batteryâ€"catcher and pitâ€" 1erâ€"some highly regarded inflield maâ€" rial, some good cutfielders and a lot _ heavy hitters. With the 1932 ball team as basis i which to build the 1933 + team that‘ll carry the Kirkland jlours this year won‘t be lacking much ~the way of bal} stuffâ€"unless all signs Talent at Kirkland at kaming Baseba rl News sa includ es @r and joking gether 128 A CUOuplc a new south catcher and unme Wib*" AMmM 18 Report for April of the Moneta School cverâ€"run with ball tossers, and they‘re all high classâ€"a‘t least the team manâ€" agement hcopes they will live up to the highâ€"falutin reputations they possess. Writing to the folks back in Barrie ‘Lefty‘ Armitage, one of the newâ€"acâ€" quired ficok, stated "the thriving minâ€" ing town is going to have a smart ball team this annum. . . . With this array of select material maybe it‘s jus! as well for North Bay, Sudbury and cther centres hereabsuts interested in Standing of the Pupils in the Variou Classes at the Moneta Public Schaol for the Month ef April, 1933. Room 8â€"K.P.â€"Mi:s A, MacDonald, acherâ€"Sr. Mazde Medve, Gino Saâ€" rec, Ida Delmonte, Bruno DiMarci, no Domenico. Jr.â€"Harold Hartley, Teresa Torlone. e following is the honour roll of Monseta Public Schsol for April:â€" 1â€"Sr. IIIâ€"F. MacDonald, cipalâ€"Hilda Ross 87, George Walâ€" 82, Wilford 82, Lena Goâ€" ‘o 81, Marzaret Neary 81, Gerald chfield 80, Grace Yuill 80, Norman gcan 30, Bob Laidlaw 79, Doris Bousquet catcher; Bert V i1umber of the the reliabls DO _has been somf $â€"PFirst Classâ€"Miss Connor, Ernest Orland 87, Lillian Di , Odone DelLuca 83, Freda 80, Enzo Persichini 79, Mary Cyril Ormston 78, Joyce Ryan Tomkinson 77, Winnie Sinâ€" Buelah Bezanson 76, Harry 76, Harold MacDonald 76, tley 75, Amilya Chap 75. â€"Miss Carterâ€"teacherâ€"Jr. 1 Harris 79, Draga Majnarich e Langdon 77, Billy Bezanson Caronato 75, Adoliph DeLuca 11 in _theâ€" "Sportology‘ he North Bay Nugget, takes Kirkland ball club‘s chanâ€" ollowing comment: 10 foolin‘ about this migraâ€" aond gladiators to Kirkland mining centre is virtually Conservator:â€"â€"The early d this country, and the ettle on the first of the t going. VII rgaret Neary 81, Gerald , Grace Yuill 80, Norman Bob Laidlaw 79, Doris )orothy Hudscn 78, Alice Olga Bozzor, 78, Helen y Prefasi 77, Ernest Manâ€" Hendsbee 77, Jole Manero iero 75, Sarah Shub 75, IIâ€"Miss Prettie, teachâ€" ies 85, Lenda Guistini 70, Murray Stanley 79, io 79, Dorothy Eddleâ€" Hodgins 78, Stella Rac llesandri 76. annum. . . . With this material maybe it‘s jus! Tth Bay, Sudbury and rereabouts interested in 1at Kirkland‘s interests astern Ontario Basoball In Lineup, Maybe [â€"Miss MacLeod, teaâ€" rton 85, Donald Ramâ€" 1 83, Edda Moretti 83, li 81, Ada Clark 79, Lloyd Berry 77, Mario d Florence 76, Minniec enny T 1] Sava ANCE,. TTMMINS ONTARIO Miss Hughes, teaâ€" . Bwoby Wheeler, d Parker, Daphne rne, Billy Tanner, F. Anglin, teachâ€" Billy Lawson 81 0o Paolini 79, Lac ce 78, Clara Marâ€" Al llab 11. Among Them talk lately thal rue can be orâ€" s reported tha! idy to put up in the league. ip is that the gue Will be a gue wWiH his vear J. Teich. talk lately ue can b ‘key McDougâ€" ld, Bill ("Big Clarence Enâ€" Menard, outâ€" Petle ill winter for s teams and aggregati n number of ough to give r berths on , â€" southpaw 10932 seniors, 76, Vivian nard, outâ€" T;« Frank third ‘base, gulars, inâ€" >rmeriy baseba th ind nt 1 11 1¢ 193 kee mers lozal unl her NT a confes: makes ha The ne: cla‘s hom! that he h from dan During M Nero‘s Ssp Favius‘ tw for questli( At the hsight Superbus, prefect | Gayest of Roman is inflamed by Ms He is so smitten Christians to leave served by Daci carries the tal debauched wife The next ni cla‘s hcome. H cla, the first, Nerp hbe blame be pli tians. The hunted down Elissa Landi, C Charles Laughto A syncopsis of interest :â€"â€" Rcome i lyre an‘d flagration his guard that Nero favour throu one of the m éever licns, 10 char gladiators, d and other ar 10,000 people assembled fC tinee on Saturday all children admit! "‘The Sign of t tremendsus succes other cities, and favour throughout "The Coveri "V wWorld," and the past, is fields theatr Saturday of and 6th. T the days The semiâ€"ann the Girls‘ Club will be held in church on Satu able the dus sEMIâ€"ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALH OF UNITTED CHURCH GIRLS®‘ CJ The Sign of the Cross" a the GGioldfieclds This W J$ of Tthe mnmandmen Ibs. for y .4E SMOKE HAM, whole or half, per Ib. :::â€".:....: A Large V ariety of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits on Hand. LOIN PORK Picces; .3 CONsSUMO BRAND PORK SAUSAGES SHOULDER AND CHUCK ROAST BEKEF RIB STEW AND BRISKET, Ib. .... ROUND STEA K per lh. per. 4D. : sls is FRESH HAM, whole or half, per.Jb. .......... Butter 1 l is burnit IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES, THIRD AVE., TIMMINS height of prefect of : Roman ph 1 by Meorci; Cor. 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New Canada Pride MAPLE SYRUP, 16 o7 Peerless Sweet Mixed PICKLES, 19 oz. jpar ... South African Seedless RAISINS, 2 Ibs. ............ Choice Pitted nman saoned * hi him MANUFACTURERS INTRODUCTORY OFFER "Pasteurized Cheese" VITO CHEESE / Ib. package ........... l O‘ m ~near Ais rcia breought 1 re! 11 M in ‘‘th ordsors news righ when them. â€" T the his T‘€ Ib. 26¢ ‘"Bad," not, .t censors Mr. and Mrs. Wilson promise every courtesy and consideration to the public and respectfully ask your sympathy and coâ€"operation in keepâ€" ing the operation of the pavilion on a2 high plane of respectability and lawfulness. Pavilion completely remodelled and enlarged All Modern Conveniences Hardweod Floors Firstâ€"class Restaurant and Refreshâ€" ment Booths. Private Change Lockers for Bathers Canoes for Rent. Opening Pance Wed., May 24 Club Royal Orchestra engaged for season Dancing every evening, except Sundays also Wednesday Afternoons Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Wilson take pleasure in cordially inviting the dancing public of the Poreupine Mining Camp to the Grand Opening Afterncon and Evening Dancing Pavilion nder New Management THURSDAY. MAY 4TH in the new pavilion of 19¢ 295C 3 7¢ 29¢ 19¢ â€"~18~â€"29

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